
Theoretical Frameworks for Governance
Theoretical frameworks for governance are models that help us understand how organizations, governments, or societies make decisions, set rules, and coordinate actions. They explore how power, values, and structures influence leadership and accountability. These frameworks provide lenses to analyze the effectiveness, fairness, and transparency of governance systems, guiding improvements and policy-making. Examples include models emphasizing stakeholder participation, centralized control, or shared responsibility, helping stakeholders navigate complex organizational or societal dynamics effectively.